Columbus Food Truck Festival

Alex Holt | DispatchDifferent tastes: Peter Macrae of Worthington takes a bite of his food at the Columbus Food Truck Fest on the Columbus Commons. Meanwhile, his grandson, 2-year-old Anders Olson, middle, with his friend Landon Chase, also 2, looks less than enthused with his macaroni and cheese. The festival, offering more than 40 food trucks and 30 arts and crafts vendors and live music, started yesterday and continues today.Request to buy this photo

Ben Marrison | DispatchIn addition to food, the festival offers onsite beer sales and games for kids.Request to buy this photo

Ben Marrison | DispatchThe food truck festival draws a large crowd each year. Bands are scheduled to play througout the festival, too.Request to buy this photo

Alex Holt | DispatchFood Truck Festival goers were rewarded with delicious eats, good music and a gorgeous August evening at the Columbus Commons.Request to buy this photo

Jared Rutecki | DispatchCustomers wait in line at The Good Frank, a hot dog cart operated by Tyrone and Marcella Jackson (not pictured).Request to buy this photo

Jared Rutecki | DispatchA soy-free vegan frank is the base for an Ajumama Dog, a hot dog topped with cucumber kimchi from Ajumama, a Korean street food truck, served at The Good Frank.Request to buy this photo

Jared Rutecki | DispatchA soy-free vegan frank is the base for an Ajumama Dog, a hot dog topped with cucumber kimchi from Ajumama, a Korean street food truck, served at The Good Frank.Request to buy this photo